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On my 4790k 980ti I still get well over 100fps on rain maps (all settings ultra except shadows and foliage). Played all night last night, and it seemed like almost every other map was a stinking rain map, and I had no issues with it whatosever.
I seem to get more frames on rain maps than on normal maps
Try these settings, this is exactly what I use.
antitripic filterting off
antialiasing fxaa off
antialiasing gamma correction off
antilalising mode off
antialiasing settings none
antialiasing transparency OFF
cuda-GPUs ALL
maximum pre-render frames 4
multi-frame sampled AA(MFFA) OFF
power managemend mode PREFER MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
shader cache OFF
texture filtering antinstropic ON
texture filtering negative LOD bias ALLOW
texture filtering quality High performance
texture filtering -trilinear optimization OFF
Thread optimization ON
triple buffering OFF
vertical sync OFF
virtual reality pre-render frames 1